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Judging by the headline from something calling itself Texas Environmental News, the meeting of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality on Wednesday will be one of the momentous events in the annals of state …

Wayne Christian, newly elected as an Texas oil and gas regulator, announced on Wednesday his support for an amendment to the U.S. Constitution that would take federal agencies out of the rule-making business.

4:15 p.m. update: Even as Corpus Christi residents continue to seek alternative sources of drinking water, the fallout of an apparent contamination of the city’s drinking supply is being felt in the courts.

On Thursday, Corpus Christi lawyer Bob Hilliard filed a lawsuit in Nueces County district court on behalf of a handful of local businesses against Valero Marketing and Supply Company, Valero South Texas Marketing Company, Valero Bill Greenhey Plant, …

Joining an endangered species lawsuit pitting a property-rights group and Williamson County against the federal government, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Tuesday filed an amicus brief in federal court supporting the effort …

Determined to salvage a lucrative electricity deal with the Lower Colorado River Authority, a wind power company is trying to sway public opinion to bolster its cause.

The website KeepAustinGreen.net says the LCRA, which provides wholesale power to electric co-ops and small cities around Central Texas, is “threatening to turn its back on renewable energy and increase our reliance on fossil fuels.”